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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 57 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3.4 Jurisdiction Housing <br />Anoka County experienced substantial population and <br />household growth during the 1990s as development <br />continued to push northward across the County. Areas of <br />the largest household growth during the 1990s were Coon <br />Rapids, Ramsey, Andover, Blaine, and Lino Lakes. These <br />communities had an ample supply of land within the <br />Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) boundary. <br />Beyond these communities to the north, the County is <br />largely urban-rural with zoning restrictions that limit <br />residential development to primarily large-lot single-family <br />homes. <br /> <br />The current MUSA boundary constrains the development of higher housing densities in most of <br />the County. The greatest amount of housing development is occurring in areas with land <br />serviced by municipal sewer and water. Very little multifamily housing will be built in <br />communities in the northern portion of the County, which is not serviced by municipal sewer and <br />water. <br /> <br />Median House Value <br />Andover $158,400 <br />Anoka $119,000 <br />Bethel $102,900 <br />Blaine (pt.) $125,600 <br />City of Nowthen $157,500 <br />Centerville $142,400 <br />Circle Pines $116,300 <br />Columbia Heights $103,000 <br />City of Columbus $154,600 <br />Coon Rapids $124,600 <br />East Bethel $138,300 <br />Fridley $120,300 <br />Ham Lake $150,300 <br />Hilltop $55,000 <br />Lexington $104,100 <br />Lino Lakes $162,700 <br />Linwood Township $135,200 <br />Oak Grove $151,100 <br />Ramsey $143,500 <br />St. Francis $128,500 <br />Spring Lake Park (pt.) $120,000